Burning Rubber
Platform: Amiga 1200
Region: Europe
Media: Floppy
Controller: Joystick
Genre: Racing - 3D - Arcade
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1993
Developer: Harlequin
Publisher: Ocean Software Ltd.
Players: 1 Only
Hardware: OCS, ECS, AGA
Disks: 4
Programmer: Nathan J. Whitaker
Musician: Tim Haywood, Utah Saints
Designer: Alan Redpath, Andrew Sharrat, Anthony Thornton, Chris Owens, Nick Bagley, Ronnie Wylie,Trevor Storey (Smila)
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AGA is *not* mandatory; as long as enough Chip RAM (i. e. >= 2 MB) is available, this version will also work on A2000s or A3000s.

http://hol.abime.net/249

Despite the smutty title, the only ‘big people’ requirement is a driving license, as you’re racing through Europe and America in a variety of cars. Each level has a visual background reflecting part of the country.

The route is mapped out beforehand, but it needn’t be strictly adhered to, as the surrounding roads are all presented and can be used as you wish. The computer cars in the race will often deviate from the course as well, adding real navigation to the proceedings. You accrue damage from contact, which needs to be repaired after the race, so you need to keep some prize money coming in. 

The racing is illegal, so you are pursued by police as you go, similarly to Crazy Cars 3, so make sure not to get caught, and do your dangerous driving out of their sight. You’ll have to drive on the correct side of the road and negotiate pedestrians and other traffic as well

http://www.mobygames.com/game/burning-rubber
